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5-3-20 Shinjuku Shinjuku, Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture, Kanto, Japan, 160-0022, 03-3350-0123
... presented wonderfully, like french fries in surgery pans with tongs. Our cheesecake was in the shape of a heart in a surgery pan surrounded by red jelly, and when the waitress presented it to us she took a needle and injected the heart with strawberry sauce...causing it to ooze 'blood'...YUM! Needless to say, this was quite the unique dining experience. <br><br>After this, my newfound friends and I headed off for sticker pictures, naturally. This is always a ...
Shinjuku, Kanto, Japan michellema... op til baren. hun betalte den for mig. efter den drink gik v videre tik en anden bar, den hed First Bar og den var proppet til renden. her var det saa mig der kobte vores drinks. og saa dansede vi lidt, indtil en ung fyr kom op til os, han var temlig wasted, men ellers meget kon hehe. han tabte sin drink paa gulvet saa glasset splintres ud over os alle. nederen!! vi bevaegede os videre til den naeste bar som hed Gaspanick bar. her skulle vi for forste ...
Tokyo, Kanto, Japan banila... player/speakers which is a cylinder about 6 in long with ears which wanders around the floor changing direction and colour playing songs as well as any stereo? I definitely want one of those when they are available! Believe it or not, one of the highlights of our visit to Sony was a trip to the toilets where the high tech theme is continued in the form of the toilets which, in addition to performing all the usual functions, plus automatic wash and ...
Tokyo, Japan candcthai... stop to go to where else, Tokyo Disneyland! Yes, I'm so happy then to be able to go to Disneyland. Back then I think it was every kid's fantasy to step into this magical and "happiest place on earth." Of course upon entering, there was the "mandatory" picture-taking with the Cinderella castle in the background. Then we were off to exploring every nook and crany of the place.
Tokyo, Japan the_traveller... I figured it was time to get a bit of an auld haircut so got Miki to write some instructions in Japanese which I would then take to the hairdressers. The instructions were to thin it out a bit and tidy it up but leave it about the same length. I have a feeling Miki may have added a bit more judging by the results. Instead of getting a crazy Japanese haircut I got the Japanese business man look! Luckily the cut was ok and I was able to restyle it back to normal.
Tokyo, Japan polomuiriu... to have someone who spoke some English) in Harajuku, its actually in Shibuya. We found this after we realised we had NO idea where to look in Harajuku and asked a policeofficer where it was - he, like everyone else we've had to deal with, was so friendly and helpful. So, now we knew the store was in Shibuya... Well, Shibuya is an awfully big place. And while you'd think a megastore would stick out and be hard to miss, it seems like ...
Shinjuku, Japan spacepup... districts - New York's 5th Avenue, Copenhagen's Stroget, even Moscow had some really nice shopping streets. But not in downtown Tokyo. While Tokyo is home to some of the world's largest shopping malls, many stores are underground, leaving the ground level feeling rather desolate. On the other hand, amidst the rather soulless city buildings, were numerous beautiful gardens and temples. Near downtown is the Emporer's Palace. And while you can not get anywhere near the ...
Tokyo, Japan waltmeier... in de trein dat ik echt als een soort zombie achter Mark ben aangelopen. Een aantal weigerden buitenlanders of mensen die de Japanse taal niet machtig waren. Uiteindelijk was er bij " Avante" nog een kamer vrij op het bord. Je drukt dan op het knopje onder het plaatje van de kamer, betaald het bedrag aan een loket waar iemand achter zit die jij niet kunt zien en vice versa en je gaat ...
Tokyo, Japan markenhylda... the same shape with same basic features, maybe different fabrics etc. They`re built for high capacity standing loads. Other surface lines and private peoplemovers and monorails exist to service transport needs in the metro area. After not too long we were at Shinjuku station, the world`s busiest train station, measured by the amount of people through it AND the amount of services it has every day. The shopping center was quite sizeable, and seemingly quite modern and fashionable ...
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